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COLUMBIA: Spring 1998; Vol. 12, No. 1
Table of Contents
From the Editor: 2
History Commentary: 3
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The extraordinary legacy of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
By Michelle D. Bussard
Words of Gold: 5
What was it like to be a news reporter covering the Klondike stampede?
By J. Kingston Pierce
Mixed-Bloods on the Cowlitz: 12
The Hudson's Bay Company fumbled its attempt to colonize the region north of the Columbia River with British subjects.
By John C. Jackson
Betty and the Bishops: 17
Courtroom antics in a libel suit against the author of The Egg and I could have been a chapter from one of her novels.
By Beth Kraig
Drawing with Vision: 23
The diminishing traces of north central Washington's native rock art are preserved for posterity in the little-known work of Harold J. Cundy.
By William D. Layman
From the Collection: 33
Remember the Maine!
We Danced All Night: 34
Pioneer life began to take on the trappings of civilized society with the advent of the "dance."
By Jacqueline Williams
History Album: 39
Meet the Brown's Point volunteer firefighters of 1925.
Politics in the Blood: 40
The story of Dan Evans's meteoric rise to political stardom.
By George W. Scott
Correspondence/Additional Reading: 45
Columbia Reviews: 46
Recent books of interest in Northwest history.
Edited by Robert C. Carriker
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